Our Oral Surgery Services

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

3D Imaging

3D dental imaging offers a comprehensive scan of the jaw and teeth to look for oral problems or enhance the effectiveness of dental treatments.

Anesthesia

Sedation dentistry helps patients relax and feel at ease during dental procedures, making treatment more comfortable and more relaxed.

Bone Grafting

A bone graft replaces bone that has been missing in your jaw to help strengthen natural teeth or help support for an oral restoration.

Bone Morphogenetic Protein

Bone morphogenetic protein is a special growth factor sometimes used in bone grafting to naturally stimulate the body’s ability to grow new bone.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a durable, natural-looking replacement for missing teeth, offering long-term stability and function by anchoring into the jawbone.

Facial Trauma

Facial trauma refers to injuries to the teeth, mouth, or jaw caused by accidents, sports, or more, often requiring immediate or surgical attention.

Impacted Teeth

Impacted teeth are teeth that are stuck in the bone or gums and cannot erupt properly. Without attention, they might affect your oral health.

Jaw Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery realigns the jaws to improve function, balance facial structure, and resolve issues related to chewing, speaking, or breathing.

Oral Pathology

Oral pathology is the study and diagnosis of diseases affecting the mouth, jaws, and more, helping detect conditions, such as oral cancer.

Platelet Rich Plasma

PRP is used to accelerate healing and tissue regeneration after extractions, implants, and bone grafts by using your own blood platelets.

Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

Pre-prosthetic surgery prepares the mouth and jawbone for dentures or other dental prosthetics by reshaping or restoring supportive structures.

Tooth Extractions

Tooth extractions remove damaged, decayed, impacted, or overcrowded teeth, helping protect overall oral health or prepare for future treatment.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

When your wisdom teeth form, you might require wisdom tooth extraction to maintain the integrity of your teeth and prevent tooth movement.
*Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person. Images may contain models.